To access the Media Center subscription databases:
Go to the BRRHS home page: http://www.brrsd.net/curric/HS/library/index.html
On Left sidebar - Select HS Library
You will be directed to the BRRHS Library Webpage, where you can view a list of all the Subscription Databases. Click on the link to the database that you want to search and enter the User ID and Password in the login page.
ID: nj08807
Password: panthers
You may also access selected BRRHS databases through the links below:
Click on the icon on your PC desktop for Spectrum Patron's Catalog. There is a tutorial available when you click this link.
Suggested Databases:All of these databases can be also be accessed from the Library Website; just scroll down until you see the database link.
ABC-CLIO US History & Government: Enter your search term in the search box and check the areas you wish to search (History or Government). Click on the link under "Search Results" to view the articles retrieved. You can filter your results by checking the appropriate box on the left side of the page (narratives, images, maps, events, etc.) and clicking the "Filter My Results" button at the bottom of the list. You will find the MLA citation format at the end of the article.
American National Biographies: Provides information on deceased Americans only. You can type a person's name in the Quick Search box, or browse by alphabetical listing of a name (use the "Browse" tab at the top of the page). You can also use the Advanced Search option (click on the "Search" tab at the top of the page) to search by additional criteria and characteristics (e.g., ethnicity, occupation, birth date).
Citation information is included at the end of the article, but you need to insure that it is in the proper MLA format.
Biography Resource Center:Provides information on living and deceased persons of both American and International heritage.
You can search using the quick "Search by Name" box, but make sure that you click the appropriate button below to define the approach of the search (i.e., Name Contains, or Start of Last Name). You can also Browse categories or use the Advanced Search to combine terms (i.e., use Boolean Operators).
Facts on File: Look at the History database, American History Online. Type your search term(s) in the search box. When you review your results, notice that there are several tabs (located above the results) that provide categories for the information retrieved. You may select the type of information you are interested in by category (biographies, primary sources, etc.)
At the end of the article under "Citation Information" you will find the elements that you will need to format an MLA citation.
eLibrary General database that allows you to search the History Study Center, which is a collection of primary and secondary sources on global history from ancient times to the present day.
TeachingAmericanHistory.org: Provides historical documentation divided into Eras; proivded by the Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashland University.
Library of Congress: Written and spoken words, sound recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music that document American history.
Digital History: Various historical documents provided by a collaborative project at the University of Houston.
1607 - 1877
To access the Media Center subscription databases:
Go to the BRRHS home page: http://www.brrsd.net/curric/HS/library/index.html
On Left sidebar - Select HS Library
You will be directed to the BRRHS Library Webpage, where you can view a list of all the Subscription Databases. Click on the link to the database that you want to search and enter the User ID and Password in the login page.
ID: nj08807
Password: panthers
You may also access selected BRRHS databases through the links below:
BRRHS Spectrum Online Catalog:
Click on the icon on your PC desktop for Spectrum Patron's Catalog. There is a tutorial available when you click this link.Suggested Databases: All of these databases can be also be accessed from the Library Website; just scroll down until you see the database link.
ABC-CLIO US History & Government: Enter your search term in the search box and check the areas you wish to search (History or Government). Click on the link under "Search Results" to view the articles retrieved. You can filter your results by checking the appropriate box on the left side of the page (narratives, images, maps, events, etc.) and clicking the "Filter My Results" button at the bottom of the list. You will find the MLA citation format at the end of the article.
American National Biographies: Provides information on deceased Americans only. You can type a person's name in the Quick Search box, or browse by alphabetical listing of a name (use the "Browse" tab at the top of the page). You can also use the Advanced Search option (click on the "Search" tab at the top of the page) to search by additional criteria and characteristics (e.g., ethnicity, occupation, birth date).
Citation information is included at the end of the article, but you need to insure that it is in the proper MLA format.
Biography Resource Center:Provides information on living and deceased persons of both American and International heritage.
You can search using the quick "Search by Name" box, but make sure that you click the appropriate button below to define the approach of the search (i.e., Name Contains, or Start of Last Name). You can also Browse categories or use the Advanced Search to combine terms (i.e., use Boolean Operators).
Facts on File: Look at the History database, American History Online. Type your search term(s) in the search box. When you review your results, notice that there are several tabs (located above the results) that provide categories for the information retrieved. You may select the type of information you are interested in by category (biographies, primary sources, etc.)
At the end of the article under "Citation Information" you will find the elements that you will need to format an MLA citation.
eLibrary General database that allows you to search the History Study Center, which is a collection of primary and secondary sources on global history from ancient times to the present day.
Suggested Websites
National Archives: Source for documents (primary sources) and information US History
TeachingAmericanHistory.org: Provides historical documentation divided into Eras; proivded by the Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashland University.
Library of Congress: Written and spoken words, sound recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music that document American history.
Digital History: Various historical documents provided by a collaborative project at the University of Houston.
Virtual Library: US History: Provides links to numerous documents and additional web sites.
Works Cited
MLA Citation Examples: This link will bring you to the BRRHS Library page, with examples of MLA citation formats.